While some industry analysts see recent Florida insurance legislation as a death blow aimed at the heart of the Bermuda reinsurance marketplace, executives with mixed books of insurance and reinsurance contend it's just a curve ball that the market can still hit out of the park.
Indeed, with a year of record earnings under their belts, executives of 11 publicly traded Bermuda companies spent more time talking about how they'll adjust their swings around both Florida and a softening market to deliver targeted revenues and profits in 2007 than celebrating their good fortune during earnings presentations earlier this month.
Approaches they described include:
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